Paleocene dinosaurs

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The term Paleocene dinosaurs describes families or genera of non-avian dinosaurs that may have survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago. Although almost all evidence indicates that birds are the only dinosaur group that survived past the K-Pg boundary, there is some scattered evidence that some non-avian dinosaurs lived for a short period of time during the Paleocene epoch. The evidence for Paleocene non-avian dinosaurs is rare and remains controversial.

Several researchers have stated that some non-avian dinosaurs survived into the Paleocene and therefore the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs was gradual.[1] Their arguments were based on the finding of dinosaur remains in the Hell Creek Formation up to 1.3 m (4.3 ft) above (40,000 years later than) the K-Pg boundary.[2] Similar reports have come from other parts of the world, including China.

There is possible evidence of a Dead Clade Walking: in 2001, evidence was presented that pollen samples recovered near a fossilized hadrosaur femur recovered in the Ojo Alamo Sandstone at the San Juan River indicate that the animal lived during the Paleogene Period, approximately 64.5 million years ago.[3] Direct dating of bone has also been used to present an age of 64.8 ± 0.9 million years for one specimen.[4] Many scientists, however, dismiss the "Paleocene non-avian dinosaurs" as reworked, that is, washed out of their original locations and then reburied in much later sediments.[5] A compelling argument against reworking would be a complete or at least associated skeleton (e.g. more than one bone from the same individual) found above the K-Pg boundary. As yet no such finds have been reported.

Footnotes

  1. National Geographic
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